red-eye in the CCA
Today's announcement shows Red eye. Polish Photography twenty-first century, curated by Adam Mazur , which at the Center for Contemporary Art " Ujazdowski Castle" is supposed to take three floors! Opening on Friday, June 20, 18.00, and the exhibition will last until 07.09.2008. Below is the text of the organizers and an impressive list of authors invited to the presentation.
" period of the last few years, probably will go down in history as the moment of Polish art in the artistic production solstice, solstice associated not only with the emergence of a new generation of artists born in the 1970s., A definite shift in emphasis from the techniques of analog to digital, and further, rapid development of electronic media and illustrated press. The most interesting change that has taken place and shall be made before our eyes, is to change what is in your time John Berger has called 'ways of view. " Exhibition
Red eye. Polish Photography twenty-first century by presenting the achievements of the greatest artists of the younger generation and describes the directions of development of visual culture in Poland. Controversial and even outrageous images releases, photos, amateurs, and images found on the Internet complement to redefine what has happened recently in a photograph formerly known as the artistic, commercial and documentary photography (fashion and advertising). Numerous screenings, book art and photography and even sculpture (Anna Baumgart) or plants (Anna Orlikowska) makes the show different from the known past, zafiksowanych the photographic image exposure. Through a clear division of thematic material gathered from multiple images arranged in a meaningful whole, showing how "powerful" tool can be a photograph in the hands of a contemporary artist.
The exhibition will be on view, both are most familiar works by such artists as surprise is no surprise that Aneta Grzeszykowska and produced the vast majority of new projects, often performed by artists as acclaimed as Wilhelm Sasnal, Zbigniew Rogalski and Agnes Brzeżańska.
exhibition will be accompanied Homeless Gallery exhibition, which will stay in the Castle Cellars in the last week of August and will be open from 23.8 to 1.9.2008 for everyone interested in photographers who want to showcase your pictures. "
Authors:
Michael Akerman, Wojciech Albiński Group Azorro, Anna Baumgart, James Bakowski, Anna Bedyńska, Agata Bogacka, Karolina Bregula, Agnieszka Brzeżańska, Dorothy Buczkowska, Alexander Buczkowska, Rafal Bujnowski, Hubert Czerepok, OskarDawicki, Kuba Dabrowski, Marta Deskur, Mikolaj Dlugosz, Andrzej Dragan, Jan Dziaczkowski, Slawomir Elsner, Mariusz Forecki, surprise is no surprise, Nicolas Grospierre, Aneta Grzeszykowska, Charles Horde, Elzbieta Jablonska, Rafal Jakubowicz, Elzbieta Janicka, Aldona Kaczmarczyk, Nicholas Komar, Barbara Konopka , Catherine Korzeniecka, Tomasz Kozak, Christopher Kozanowski, Katarzyna Kozyra, Magdalena Krajewska, Susan Krajewski, and Bartek Wieczorek, Bogdan Krezel, Robert Kuśmirowski, Dominik Lejman, Zbigniew Libera, Ewa Łowżył, Magdalena Łuniewska, Malgorzata Markiewicz Przemysław Matecki, Milach Raphael, Chris Niedenthal and Tadeusz Rolke, Nieznalska, Paulina Ołowska, Igor Omulecki, Anna Orlikowska, Maciej Osika, Oiko Petersen, Christopher Struggle, Przemyslaw Pokrycki, Radek Polak, Jacek Poremba, Marta Prussian, Mary Newcombe, Konrad Pustoła, Karol, Zbigniew Rogalski, Simon Roginski, Robert Rumas, Daniel Rumiancew , Tom Saciłowski, Wilhelm Sasnal, Jan Simon, Jan Smaga, Barbara Sokolowska, Maciek Stępiński, Przemyslaw Stoppa, Michael Szlaga, Gregory Sztwiertnia, Andrzej Tobis, Lukasz Trzcinski, Peter Uklański Artur Wesolowski, Monika Wiechowska, Wojciech Wieteska, Wojciech Wilczyk, Julita Wojcik, Magda Wuensche, Wojciech Zasadni, Albert Zawada, Krzysztof Zielinski, Irene Zjeżdżałka, Zorka Project
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